多细胞生物
形态发生
血管生成
生物
巨噬细胞
免疫系统
转移
平衡
脂肪组织
细胞生物学
癌症
免疫学
细胞
癌症研究
遗传学
基因
内分泌学
体外
摘要
The homeostatic roles of macrophages in tissue development and maintenance are discussed, and insights are provided into how dysregulation of these primitive functions can be subverted in chronic diseases such as cancer and obesity to contribute to pathology. Specialized phagocytes are found in the most primitive multicellular organisms. Their roles in homeostasis and in distinguishing self from non-self have evolved with the complexity of organisms and their immune systems. Equally important, but often overlooked, are the roles of macrophages in tissue development. As discussed in this Review, these include functions in branching morphogenesis, neuronal patterning, angiogenesis, bone morphogenesis and the generation of adipose tissue. In each case, macrophage depletion impairs the formation of the tissue and compromises its function. I argue that in several diseases, the unrestrained acquisition of these developmental macrophage functions exacerbates pathology. For example, macrophages enhance tumour progression and metastasis by affecting tumour-cell migration and invasion, as well as angiogenesis.
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